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. 2018 Oct 6;15(10):2186. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15102186

Table 2.

The statistical regression analysis results for females and males of the young-aged group (age 18–29).

Independent Variables Coefficients N
Female (t-Value) Male (t-Value)
Walk Score 8.28×10−3 (1.48) −4.52×10−3 (−1.27) 175
Green view index (GVI) −1.56×10−2 (−1.25) 0.51×10−2 (0.64)
Interaction of GVI and Walk Score −3.87 ×10−4 (−0.49) 2.61×10−4 (0.05)
Percentage of African Americans 2.25 (7.25 ***) 0.32 (1.63)
Percentage of Asians −5.60 (−4.00 ***) −3.25 (−3.71 ***)
Percentage of Hispanics 0.70 (0.84) 0.88 (1.64)
Per-capita income −2.48×10−5 (−1.41) 3.08×10−5 (2.74 **)
Percentage of people with a Bachelor’s or higher degree −4.40 (−4.02 ***) −3.24 (−4.63 ***)
Percentage of people without a high-school diploma 2.41 (2.50 *) 0.80 (1.29)
Moran’s I 0.05 (0.12) −0.01 (0.83)
F-statistic 64.3 14.7
Adjusted R-squared 0.77 0.41

* Association is significant at the 0.05 level (two-tailed); ** association is significant at the 0.01 level (two-tailed); *** association is significant at the 0.001 level (two-tailed).